The Hereford Brand, Vol. 18, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1918 Page: 1 of 12
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RED CROSS WORK
TO BE CREDITED
Wit of Vehntetn Win It
Officially Recorded Hereafter
AH) TWO NEW DEPARTMENTS
Salvage and Nursing Divisions Created for Dai
Chapter by
County Chapter of the Bed C
and Auxiliary, to the Chapter.
betical list of the time spent in
the various auxiliaries.
own time and register it. at the
Bed Cross headquarters at the
court house.
The auxiliary or branches may
send in by auv one a list of nam*-*
and the time given to that auxil-
as the ease may he. the time, and
in case this is not done, the offi-
aaaisting. The time given by the
Bunts, Marie
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Btadnpea. Dorothy
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BuanJman. Dwothy
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Bowers. Mrs. J H.
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Betts. Mabel
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Bradley. Mary
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Bradley. Mayde
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Britain. Mm Frank
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Carroll. Audrey
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Onffln. Minnie Dm
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Curt singer, Ihrnga
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nhaHnness. Mrs. I«e
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(barter. Neiia
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Collin*. Mm Areh D
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Card well. Mrs. < tocar
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Collins. Mr*. J«w
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Cox. Mix D. N.
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C.iauineH*. Hoiuiie
4
liunlup. Mrs. Walter
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Uaiiglterty. Misn
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Pim«M. Mrs Ctiae
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Dnoltttie, Mrs.
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Dun lap. Inez
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Ihiniap. Mrs. Walter
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Fiatuu. Mr*. J. L.
Fmtua. Mary I>*e
Garrison. Mrs i>eo
Ollilhind. Mm. Matt
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Oray, Mm Herniou
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30
Gregg. Ins
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ftre«. Mr*. C.
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Olhson. Heleti
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Gregg. Jane
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Gregg. I.ura
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GtllllatHl. IV>eil
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Guinii. Mrs. <iet
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Goin. Mr*. Im
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(iailagher. Mary
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Italia*. IVnw June \ PM > the PHMUmt" wit! t* the «it«an
under whieh the I idled Mtates Treawury I *pnrtaient and Mm- National
War Sarin** i'muallicr will <>jjer t>• the Jura* ilriw lu Texas ftir iht-
ptedgtn* of the *nitMO.d(in War Savltiga Stamp quota whhli Havre
tary William C. MeAdoo ha* «•«t**l to Teias
Or Juim> M, National Wtr Ma vine* Hay. h>ut U|wtti State IM
meter of the National W*r Savin** «Vanotitlee has iadn<ed out. every
adult taxpayer ana wn*e-earner authoritatively tailed to Praahienita
•unuti to attend tie* taeetic* In ht* arhimi ilWm t will tadfe-ale tu
the Preeident the jrreateet amount iw •tin save aunt iavr* in War Sav-
ings stamp* t,f Hetvwber Slat.
While the War Savings qikMn for "lVvas lta hwii made on the
liasis of an InrMtanit of S2U from every man. wmaaan and child tn the
State, the iiovMnuartit will not aonsitler uch a |-lmfnwt sufficient fr,.iu
anjr per-sm ho < an main* a Im*w pi«d0 . Mr lipslta declared
Stressing the Important that the Government •ttaeiM*-> to Nation*;
War 8svlugs tlaif, a personal letter haa been arritteu hy > A Vander
Up. National itialramn the War Savings C««muittre to e ery ■ .•uuty
War Mavtaci* official ta TWa*
"We ma hantljr ■—Tru— *'* * we ar rem ♦ ring to that at
tti aaWtor who tajw tto«m hta ill*.' Mr Va<Mtortt|i aald. "y«t. In doing
thl* work ao>t th*> pawpto f the Nation on Jua« 'JH. Matlunal
.War Marine* la*, to mw and «nmnnlir ami tneeat tn War Naetaca
StantM w* ar«- harking up rhe hoyx in khaki and rvndortwt a aanrh-e
—wad imly to that of the « Htier who iwm .> *r the tup
"The eutirv ival <>f CJtu> war to (' • Cult**! Stulm ami Itx allitK up
to AugOMt t*t will ta> appnuinatriy 9inn.am.tHM.lMtn Mr Vamterlip
pointed out. Tie I nitwl Statw tVnifrww ha< almivly approtirliitMi fcM.
O0O.OOO.OUO for thf pr w nt fhoral yvar
"Renwtnlier th«MMth. riiat thU money haw h««n appropriated, not
raiiwi an<l actually in fiu* Treanury The War :<a*itt9> t'ampaimi i
the fouodati««i upon whi<*ti the «iovt>rnment ix mating It." hope of rai -
ititr thii* motley i f «-. urm* the whole of lh I.taWMNMMtHft w«Mi t lie
raLmU m War t$aria«!i Stacnpa ahme hut it t the war i«avtnir« le««m
practiced throtafti the nx-iti'im <rf War ."iivinir* stamiti*. whi«*h will aiaki'
pomtble the rat-inf of Utiii *f«t Mim if oa^NH-y '
I'i-^llCe r!ie I're^iilen'
35 BOYS REGISTER
IN CLASS NO. ONE
Wa Be Nt at
of Uat For Tiac
MONTHLY QUOTA ABOUT DUE
Rrwhahly Have to Panwh SUM Ma ia M
ditioa to the Ragriar Qaata
Milt WOftX
mo CRT'S
Mr. ami Mr> Harry V Robert
!*ot . an<! H K aaaiatant
to Mr Kobertnon. arrived nver
O A total of % young
Hmith county who have
age atnee June 5, 1917,
with Secretary J. B. €i
loeal exemption board an
day. Theae boya have hot
ia Daof
of tha
LATEST FOOD RULINGS
EXPLAINED BY CHAIRMAN
A. A M. LOCAL
STUDamt BACK
Th.
<ff vernment. throtigh Mr
Herbert Hoover, has a^aiti i*alletl
upon th*' people for the "on erva-
tion of M *at. .Sutrar ami Klour.
The request !. • that two pound* of uaffe whieh in iieedeti to tratiN
1
W'hk than 70 per cent of l<er norm )
al requirement* atnl Italy is 11« a j
worse eomittion than either they
ar«- -.till importing too*I from In
iia ami Argentina, waiting ton-j
fM«rt our men and munitions to
may get credit.
AH names must be furnished at
the Bed Cross head quarters on
the last day of each month, in
order that the list may be com-
piled and furnished to the paper, i Hwte* lne«
The publications will be made MrH T E
for the double purpose of hIiow j
ing a list of those who are doing
their part, by the amount of time^
given, as well as a list of those)
who are not doing their part, a *
shown by the absence of their
names.
The following constitutes a list
of the time given by such from
the 10th day of May. that being
the date the plan was inaugurat
ed, to the 1st day of June. But
this is not a complete list of ail
who have worked, but a list of
those who have registered their
meat including poult r> le* al
3® | lotted each person over four years France. *
of age ea< h week, or H t > pounds* While the Food Administration
per month. The allottment of has askerl people who can, to ah >
sugar is three pounds |**r month Ht ,„ entirely from th« \tm* of
per head. wheat, it has never gone so far as
This means for example a fam to urge the people as a whole, to
tly consisting of five persons over refrain entirely from its use. re
four years of age shall consume, i alixing that there is a large ele
of meat not over 42 ! i lbs per rilent of our people who cannot'
;*j; month, and of sugar not over 15 go entirely without wheat A large
S lbs. per month. portion of the people of the conn i
'j To give some idea why try purchase their bread from
- sumption of meats should be re- bakers and tt t* practically im I
|stricted at home, the export re- possible for a commercial baker
| orts show that during the months to distribute bread «hat tjoes not
of March and April 191H. the have wheat as a basis
Jrajn ftryftt'shipments from this country to |n view of the present wheat
our men iu France and to our Nhorta(pv the responsibility to feeti
Allies, was 180.."UW.:ilt) pounds of this element in this country is as
Last week private advices re ! beef and 693,755.015 pounds of great as the duty to feed our Al
ceived in Hereford stated that the! pork products, this means the 1 lfl Kurope Therefore it
laud from Amarillo la*t Monday ^ bottom of Ctew Oft#, m
and ar«* stopping at the Cordova inatructed in the Act toqttiriaa
hotel their regtatration, but it ia M0ft«
Mr Hobertaon ia an expert ao able that this ruling wttt ho
countant and has been employed changed bv an amendment in C0O-
bv the City Commiaaion to cheek greaa before long.
and audit the books of tb* nlji l uofficially. it ia estimated
since the establishment of the that there are atill about 82 men
Commission form of government, left iu < laas One in thw county.
and this new addition will five
the county a good margin to go on
before calling upon Claaa I for
SCHOOL TBAB •« '' " awhile.
•lack Mounts and Douglas Con T,,*, boartl has not yet ren«iv«d
n. II tw< students at the A A M ,t!4 quota for men needed for the
College for the past year sre back *'un ' 4. but expeeta it
home H«t\ itough sou of .ludgi' daily, In addition, l!9f special
I. ftough who isiitil ntlv wim ,rofn Texas have been asked.
also a student of the State col mostly mechanic*, in addition to
lege has accepte< I a position with 'he regular quotas, and it Ui prob-
the Kxtelislon Service of the Col "hb* that this iniunty will hove to
lege ami will not be back home furnish some of these. The lint
this summer « ' young men who regiateretl
Plwkr Um> n aakhail ' Weduetulay follows .
ooovriivi i }
The following eases have been
i Continued on page <dx i
Fa T
mtf Two
IO
• lisposctl of since May M)th
C. W Harrison vs. Rimer Hon
kms order dissolving injunction
.1 I I'use Threshing Maehim
Co vs <#eo W Ma reus et al . .ludg
ineiit in favor of Plaintiffs
West ••rti National Hank vs f eo
<*uinti Judgment for Plaintiff
Case now on trail .1 I* Collier f*
vs K N Mounts Suit on contract
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14
Mow Wmry Momr
? Santa fce Bail road has asked the j slaughter of about 280.000 head of eneutial that those who can, ab
•j Railroad ( ororoiasion of Texas tnr cattle ami 1,750.080 head of hogs stain entirely from wheat, ami
authority to discontinue trains per month those who cannot keep their con
Nos. 114 117 between Amarillo and, The problem in regard to sugiir sumption down to the basis of
' lovis. Other towns along the m not due to the lack of <ni;a' 1 1 *J pound per week jcr person
linp affected aaked the coopera- itself as there is sufficient sugar'Our export of corn meal for the
number of hours worked, and tion of the Hereford Chamber of r, the West Indies and other •.,. ,r ending July I I'M? was
we are very anxious next month; Commerce in holding the train, if! places for our norma! needs it is 500.888 barrel*, our exf*,rt* from
that every one register their time| possible. a question of transportation from .Juiv 1 1917 to April 10. 191*4
so that each will get credit. j Sunday night the train was ah | thorn* point* to the I'nited State* was 1 :i()0 0IN) barrels. ./ you see
i iare fir pK.Rjtovs iwn timp ntv I "^'P'^ diBContitiued. before the |tl sufficient quantities and in we ;ire teaching fhetn to eat corn
ISS^r r,lro8,i Comm.sHion had held time to meet the consuming > bread
' ' * ' . I hearings, presumably through au mands of this country therefore j Th- situation so far a* wheat
anie hra. mjn.I thority from the Federal Oovem you are requested to limit the con i* concerned looks bright the
Z 30'inf'n*' Monday, at lunch, the T>i *umption to :i [K umls per person I (ktvemment estimates trie vteld
a rectors of the ( lub diwusaed the p^r month This does not mean of wheat in this country 'o ? ■ b.
4 38 j matter, and arrived at the follow there will lie no sugar for pre- tw^n s and H hundred miiiion
5 40 iing conclusion*: that if the*e *ervmg purftoses upon g«i ng 'o bushels t.h>- report from Kurofe-
' ^(trains were discontiuucd as a pa - ^.f. your grocer he ha* beet: n ms also favorable for a gorw I vietd
triotic measure, and the step was *t rue ted to sell you sugar s . ff i In asking the house w if" to com
neecNwary to conserve rolling stock frtr your need* m pre^-rv ply with the requirement* of th-
. fm *nd equipment, then Hereford was 1Itlj vou w,|f certify under ;.<• ,r (tov.-mm' nt in the conservation of
COMMERCIAL CLLB heartily in favor of the move, and signature the numb *r of meat* sugar an«l flour I have
would join the Santa he in peti-j required stating it is for the pur-f given a sligM outline to wh\
The Board of Directors of the t,onm* th'" r™,n ^ d a«-on-1 of piwaerviag exehnuvely and this r<«|n.st is made f .ditig that
Hereford Chamber of Commerce ^in'l But. on the other hand, that if not used within 30 day * it j you will do your full duty , you
have decided to hold the first 'f train was taken off not on wj|| be returned to the merchant j have always done heretofore
Ouarterlv Membership meeting «Tounds. but on eommercial from whom purchased, ;n fact. In reference to the meat re
bwj. in ha ia k. s Pounds, then the reason why the ori^ 0f principal reasons for junction tin* aoolie* onlv on
< onkliii, i Rt y Hereford
a Hnwdwell. Philip Halter. Her -
fwd
.'I Smith. Jew* Kalpit. NnMt nl
Irfwwlon. Alfwsl Hoy l, HeeMtortl
.aniiiean. Harry Kuei. Hereford.
Andrew. Hen Kaynwm. Haeeftoed.
McKenna. Hohert Jamea. thnOinl.
Mill He William l.uater, "Tiinnai i
field
Smith Joe Paul, iterwfoed.
Jeiiiiing*. Waldo Jane*. Hereford.
Kno* (eon*rti Hiaaaell. Heraftard
12 .Stan* lifer Albert Watdon. Here
Ami
Vaiurhn. Jeaan Clarence. HenaforU
lit ewers. Hfdiert WnMaxfe. Here-
ford
Ift M' Hraver Hen, Hereford.
10 Puqua. « art Hryan. Wlldorado
17 Partner Hofnr«l. Hereford.
Is franklin. itmyUnt Jai-keno. Wlldt
rado
is Hurst. WHUasI Ml to. Herefirtd
Ji Pettiurew, Kliner Malt. HereOtrd
-I Henley, ' es.rKe Hr>aii. Herwtor*!
■?<! Schwart*. Wliltam MeKinley. Vagn.
'Si Barrett. Hn«h Augusta f.iparamh.
Hereford
rtimer I'eril Hicks. Iterefrml
Walker i"eelI Khotne. Hereford
i4
Jfi
JO t'rIMat. itiarlte. Hawn
Alexander. Mrs.
Anthony. Jewde
Aahhrook. Mrs. D. F
Barntert Matiei
Harnett. Mrs.
Beam*. Nt ra
Mondav June '7 is the dsv se
lectefl upon which will In- held th'
great Registered Hereford Auc
tion Sale for the benefit of tin
Bed Crows Chapter of this section
t'p to the present detailed reg
istration papers on bliMnled am
tnals donaterl for this great Me rev S7 Sehoette Kd, Hereford.
Auction Sale have been turned >ti JS loeurti. Roy Hampton. Hereford
bv eight breeders* windoubt" M Pitta n. Jonathan Arrhihaid. Here
♦ t rtt number have sigt ified their
intention of putting in an animal ;j|
Attention is herebv called to vz
the fact that the Pedigree iMKtk •t>*
for this Hale Ml ST be printed
for«l
MEMBERSHIP MEET,
on Friday night, June 14 in the ^nnM
remain tn service rf^trieting tile use of sugar as Beef
the Commission bv .._„,i , ti...
J' rk Mutton and Poultrv
ing the officers of the Cfcattber oH,n,ir,l-v l* U> hav** % Thf>rt prevent you
will moke detailed reports to the1 , . ? ar ago. and " ^tain p)v on hand during the preserving from -at.ng all you want of Fiah
memhershin of what haa been ac- i Commiomon. w re just Ovster* trame of all kinds ' an
ud wh.l ia in courv ,v^ •<•>•>< mo" Th- flo.,r m-.r- -r. n..| f,.l, t, l,ur .
eompliMMd ltd w .t in coune tha„ u ,,„e, H;.fford)iM_^;ll#Mld k. ,ir. „,u,.h „ „„ ,„,f
early next week and those who
will join fhi-* patriotic war should
fde their papers with Mrs I. 't
I'radl' V or v* ?tit The Hraml tt
the yerv earliest t o*wiMe motnettt
Ste);t* are under way to secure
the servtc-s of a '-ompetent H'-r<
f< r<i \i|ct on>er ami to make the
day a hig success from every stand
point. Those who have turnetj in
completed reg'stration pafier* are
Mr* I. K Wradiev
W T Womble
.lim Sanders
W T Wedel
W C Biiissel?
W H Beti ison
W B Phillip*
i I Kowmau
Thar p. Iforate Hnfortl, Hereford
Kite. Koiiert Hertwtn. Hereford
Hitfh, Hoy Klisworth. Heref< r i
Kltifle Her mull WilHam McKiney,
t ie re foist
'oiliani, I "lew lleWltt Herefois)
n Tatlnr. Hotiert Hereford
WE GIT SOME RAIN
AND OCTLO0K FINE
ot accomplish
Every member of the Chancer
of Commerce is expected and
urged to attend thia meeting and
hear what ia being done by his
officers. Any man or woman,
whether o member of the organi-
sation or not. will be heartily wel-
Any citixcn of thia com-
who is not a
would reopectfutly aak a hearing
by Hie Commission
The Secretary waa instructed to
take up the matter with Judge J.
D. Hamlin of Farwell, who was
appointed a delegate to Austin to
represent Hereford, and arrange
all necessary details.
Judge Hamlin advihes that in
his opinion, the train can ho re-
instated if the Railroad Commis-
sion of Tezna ao roqueota, and pe-
titions wit! he cotton out all
the line at onee, aaking Car a
on her reoorveo of food since <>e.
tober. 1917. Franoe is living on
J S. -iONBS.
County Food Administrator
A & M MAN WILL PAY US A VISIT
W. B. Lanham, Chief, Plant In- for the purpose of ascertaining in
what way his Department of the
work at the College can be of ser
Vice to this section. Mr. Ltuiham.
whose personal specialty is hor
tioulture. is the head of the entire
life work of the Sxtension
and haa a half doaen
apecialista under him. He ean he
of untold benefit to the irrigation
■en of thia section.
dustry Division. Extenaion Ser-
vice. A A M College of Teaas, haa
written the Secretary of the Cham-
ber of Commerce that he will ar-
rive ia Borefotd Friday i
aad probably spend a ec
days hem.
Sr. Ionium haa been
hero by the Chamber of
A total of seven eights of an
mch of rain fell in Hereford
Wednesday night or to be more
accurate. Thursday morning, as
•he time wits 12:30 midnight. This
is the best single precipitation we
have yet had Reports gathered
by the Telephone Company shows
that the country north anil north-
*.- t the *trip needing rain the
most received the lion's share of
tin- latest moisture. Vega report
ed one mch and an eighth, good
rams fell at Clavis. Farwell. Frt-
iona and Bovma; Dunmitt did uot
wife of their*'eiw w dy^p neither did Plain-
Brand ac view. Canyon. Happy and Tulia
om pan led by her son Ihivi*. left reported light rains; good fWttO
Hereford laat Monday morning for, fell north at Bushland and Wildo-
Portales. N M where Mr. Elliott rado.
ha* proceeded her. They Will make Taken all in all. nearly every
portale* their future home. Mr., section of this country haa now
Flliott having charge of an irri- j received a fair amount of raoia-
gation plant at that point. ture within the past two weekn
A C aUJOTT
MOW
M r, A C Rlltotf
former i'(jit r of Th.
Mr. ami Mrs. Rlliott have long
been residents of thia immunity,
they will be aadly miooed
from the personal, aoeial wad in-
dustrial life of the
and the heavens looked goad oa
Thursday morning for continued
wet
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Holman, Seth B. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 18, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1918, newspaper, June 6, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253954/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.